09-04-2003, 07:58 PM
[cool]Hey, cool lady, do you already have the birds, or are you just thinking positive?
There are a bajillion "old family recipes" for cooking doves. As you already know, you need a bunch to feed a bunch. There's more excitement than meat when it comes to hunting those rascals.
You will probably get lots of input. I kinda just put them in a pan and cover them with soup...cream of onion, celery, mushroom or whatever...and bake at 300 for about an hour. They shouldn't be overcooked.
You can coat them and fry them too, but it dries them out sometimes. Here is a link to some recipes from Cabelas that give not only some dove recipes but some for other game birds too. A lot of the recipes can be interchanged.
[url "http://www.cabelas.com/information/cabelas-field-guides/Wild-Cooking-Upland-Game.html"]http://www.cabelas.com/information/cabelas-field-guides/Wild-Cooking-Upland-Game.html[/url]
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There are a bajillion "old family recipes" for cooking doves. As you already know, you need a bunch to feed a bunch. There's more excitement than meat when it comes to hunting those rascals.
You will probably get lots of input. I kinda just put them in a pan and cover them with soup...cream of onion, celery, mushroom or whatever...and bake at 300 for about an hour. They shouldn't be overcooked.
You can coat them and fry them too, but it dries them out sometimes. Here is a link to some recipes from Cabelas that give not only some dove recipes but some for other game birds too. A lot of the recipes can be interchanged.
[url "http://www.cabelas.com/information/cabelas-field-guides/Wild-Cooking-Upland-Game.html"]http://www.cabelas.com/information/cabelas-field-guides/Wild-Cooking-Upland-Game.html[/url]
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